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"leverage their authority" is correct and usable in written English
You would use it when you are talking about someone or some group using their authority or influence to achieve a desired outcome. For example, "The CEO used their authority to leverage a beneficial merger for the company."
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Best-selling author, Brian Horn, helps entrepreneurs leverage their knowledge to gain authority status in their industry, then dramatically amplifies their message and shows how to convert the new audience into high paying customers.
They know how to leverage their wealth.
The corporations wanted Jordan to leverage their brands; Falk would use their brands to leverage Jordan.
Both firms said they wished to "leverage" their respective strengths.
"We'll let people leverage their time," Mr. Chlebowski said.
"United continue to successfully leverage their global brand.
To make even bigger bets, they might leverage their assets.
This would leverage their exome data more fully.
Historically, Democratic presidents have been no less eager than their Republican counterparts to leverage the authority of their office.
But what's their authority?
Neighborhood usage was their authority.
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